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A simple search of "montelukast overdose" will show you that it's dangerous... Whether you're willing to risk waiting until a symptom shows before goint to the hospital is upto you... "What happens if you take too much montelukast?  If you take too much montelukast, you may be at a higher risk of developing unwanted side effects. In some studies, daily dosing up to 200 mg was safe in adult patients. Another study analyzed montelukast exposures involving children five years old or younger and concluded that doses up to 536 mg were unlikely to have serious side effects. Common side effects reported in these cases were drowsiness, agitation, nausea, stomach pain, and vomiting. "

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